It depends on magnitude.
The light wave is electromagnetic yes.
Radio waves are electromagnetic. That's how they can get down here from satellites.
An electromagnetic wave is a wave with electric component and magnetic component. In free space (vacuum), an electromagnetic wave travels with the speed of light, that is 3x10^8 m/s. In fact, light is also an electromagnetic wave.
An electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic radiation.
Light is an electromagnetic wave. It consists of electric and magnetic fields that oscillate perpendicular to each other and to the direction of the wave's propagation. This is in contrast to mechanical waves, like sound waves, which require a medium to travel through.
The energy of an electromagnetic wave depends on its frequency.
Frequency
Frequency
The energy of an electromagnetic wave depends on its frequency. The energy is directly proportional to the frequency of the wave, meaning higher frequency waves have more energy.
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when magnetic line opposite to the magnetic line of the electromagnetic wave, so it can be repel from each other. it is only theorytically based.And depend on my thinking. i do not no it in practical
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
Mexican Wave? A non-electromagnetic wave.
A mechanical wave is not an electromagnetic wave.
An electromagnetic wave.
Reflects all light beams which have the wave length of the color of that object. Each color has a particular wave length in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The wave is called an electromagnetic wave.